Tape tips, Erasing a cassette tape, Preventing accidental erasure – Optimus CD-3321 User Manual

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• To dub the tape at normal speed,

set

FUNCTION

to

TAPE DUBBING

NORM

.

• To dub the tape at about twice the

normal speed, set

FUNCTION

to

TAPE DUBBING HIGH

. (You will

hear a high-pitched sound during
recording.)

5. Press

PAUSE

, then

RECORD

on

Tape 1.

RECORD

and

PLAY

both lock

down.

6. Press

PLAY

on Tape 2 to begin

recording.

PAUSE

on Tape 1 auto-

matically releases.

Note: To skip an unwanted section
during recording, temporarily stop
recording by pressing

PAUSE

on

Tape 1 while the unwanted section
plays. Tape 1 stops recording but
Tape 2 continues playback. To
resume dubbing, press

PAUSE

on

Tape 1.

7. Press

STOP/EJECT

on Tape 1 to

stop recording.

RECORD

and

PLAY

release.

8. If the tape in Tape 2 did not reach

the end and automatically stop,
press

STOP/EJECT

on Tape 2 to stop

playing the tape.

TAPE TIPS

Erasing a Cassette Tape

If you no longer want a recording, you
can record over it or erase it. To record
over a cassette tape, simply record over
the previous recording. To erase the en-
tire cassette tape, let the tape record to
the end.

You can quickly erase both sides of a
cassette tape using a bulk tape eraser,
available at your local RadioShack
store.

Preventing Accidental Erasure

Cassette tapes have two erase-protec-
tion tabs, one for each side. To protect a
recording from being accidentally re-
corded over or erased, use a screwdriv-
er to remove one or both of the cassette
tape’s erase-protection tabs.

Note: Removing the erase-protection
tabs does not prevent a bulk eraser from
erasing a cassette tape.

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